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Giacomo Legi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Giacomo Legi Giacomo Legi (alternative names: Giacomo Liegi and Jacques Legi) (±1600, probably in Liège or Prince-Bishopric of Liège, possibly in Antwerp - between 1640 and 1645, Milan) was a Baroque painter of Flemish descent who was active principally in Italy during the first half of the 17th century. ==Biography==
Little is known about Legi’s early life. His original name is not known with certainty. It is believed that his Italian name is derived from the French word Liège which may refer to the city Liège or the Prince-Bishopric of Liège (Liegi in Italian), in present-day Belgium, where he may have been born.〔(Le Vite De Pittori Scultori, et Architetti Genovesi, e de' Forastieri, che in Genoua operarono Con alcuni Ritratti de gli stessi ); by Raffaele Soprani e Giovanni Nicolò Cavana, Google books.〕 Antwerp has also been suggested as a possible place of birth.〔(Giacomo Legi ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕 He moved to Genoa to work as an apprentice in the workshop of his brother-in-law Jan Roos, a Flemish painter who had made a name for himself in Genoa and had married a local woman. Jan Roos specialized in still lifes and market scenes. Struck by an illness he moved for treatment to Milan, where he died some time between 1640 and 1645.
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